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About This Game

AERIAL WARFARE HAS EVOLVED. So have you. As a member of the ultra-secret H.A.W.X. 2 squadron, you are one of the chosen few, one of the truly elite. You will use finely honed reflexes, bleeding-edge technology and ultra-sophisticated aircraft – their existence denied by many governments – to dominate the skies.
You will do so by mastering every nuance of the world’s finest combat aircraft. You will slip into enemy territory undetected, deliver a crippling blow and escape before he can summon a response. You will use your superior technology to decimate the enemy from afar, then draw him in close for a pulse-pounding dogfight. And you will use your steel nerve to successfully execute night raids, aerial refuelings and more.
You will do all this with professionalism, skill and consummate lethality. Because you are a member of H.A.W.X. 2. and you are one of the finest military aviators the world has ever known.

Key Features

DEVASTATE YOUR ENEMIES WITH PROTOTYPE TECHNOLOGYUse all your skills to command an astonishing array of cutting-edge technology and overwhelming firepower, delivered by tomorrow’s finest combat aircraft. From the F-35’s vectored thrust capability to the ultra-secret Enhanced Reality System, you’ll light up the skies with a suite of experimental technology available only to a chosen few.

AIR WARFARE BROUGHT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Fly as an elite tactical aviator:

Go head-to-head in close-range dogfights

Take off and land on bases and carriers

Sweat through night precision bombing

Track your targets using silent UAV’s then strike from above

Use air-to-air refueling in the middle of missions

GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL TO THE WAR OF TOMORROW

See the enemy’s canopy shatter as your cannon shreds his aircraft. Feel the thundering impact of your laser-guided bombs as you roar close overhead. War may not be pretty, but it sure looks impressive.

PROVE YOUR METTLE ABOVE THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS LOCATIONS

From Moscow to the Persian Gulf, from the Arctic Circle to the Indian Ocean, actual high-resolution GeoEye™ commercial satellite imagery ensures an astonishing degree of realism.

Online Requirement

A PERMANENT HIGH SPEED INTERNET CONNECTION AND CREATION OF A UBISOFT ACCOUNT ARE REQUIRED TO PLAY THIS GAME. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST 13 TO CREATE A UBISOFT ACCOUNT WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENT. UBISOFT MAY CANCEL ACCESS TO ONLINE FEATURES UPON A 30-DAY PRIOR NOTICE PUBLISHED AT http://hawxgame.com/

This game was OKAY, its not the best game but great for killing time. That is until ubisoft made the announcement that some of their games would be unplayable while they moved servers. Only problem is that was two years ago and the game is still unplayable. Do not purchase this game, it is litterally a waste of money.

HAWX 2 takes all the stuff that made HAWX 1 enjoyable and throws it out the window, then outsources the flight engine to Kraft because holy ♥♥♥♥ I'm pretty sure it was jello. It also doesn't seem to let you choose aircraft during the campaign missions (at least the six or seven I got into it) and also routinely forces you into aircraft with no actual weaponry for the mission type. This makes you use their dumb gimmicks like UAVs to attack ground forces without enough ammo to do so and finicky, unwieldy controls for them. Stick with HAWX 1 if you really need a TOM CLANCY experience with planes.

Strongly recommend against getting this game. I wasn't even able to play a single mission.

First: Uplay crashed after every login. Required an uninstall, manual download, and install of Uplay to get working. (45 minutes spent). Took a while to get Uplay to recognized Hawx2 was already installed.Second: Hawx2 gave network connection errors; couldn't start a game.Third: When it did work, it refused to start a mission. Just said "Loading", then kicked me back to the menu.Fourth: When it finally let me into a mission, my flight stick didn't control the plane. When I pressed a key, the plane exploded.

Feels like a major downgrade over the first game.For allmost all campain missions you CANNOT customize the planes or weapon loadout you want to use. The replay value of the caimpain is next to zero since it will be exactly the same everytimes you do a mission. (Am I missing something?)

-UPLAY Launcher- Need I say more?A Launcher (Steam) launching a 2nd Launcher (UPlay) launching the game. This breaks half of the time and you have to fiddle (a lot) with Uplay just to run the game. Also needing a Player Account for UPlay is a pain. Dear Ubisoft, if you sell a game on Steam, integrate the game with Steam.

Steer clear from this one! Get HAWX 1 if you want to play this franchise, avoid Hawx 2

When i open hawx 2 and then click on New Story to start paying it starts for about 10 sec and then it stops and take me back to the Main Menu ever time i can;t play the game, It start New Story and then 10 sec later it stops and go back to Main Menu. Any one know how to fix?

Ubisoft refuses to fix any issues they have with their games other than the ones released a very short period ago. Don't waste your money buying H.A.W.X now because THE MISSIONS WILL NOT LOAD! Ubisoft has known of the issue for some time with no response. Maybe everyone should just stop supporting this company and we could all be completely happy when they go out of business.......

THis game is DOA DO NOT BY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ubisoft has shut down servers for it and several of their other games. I can not urge you enough not to buy it it is a dead game. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Played this one time. Then something happened and it no longer works on my machine. Uninstalled the game 2 years ago. I reinstalled it just to see if maybe it would work. After downloading it from Steam and installing it. I ran it. It then had to go and download the UPlay app. Then the UPlay app had to update itself. It then needed me to log into it. Then It showed me that I had the game. When I clicked on the UPlay link to play I did get the Title page but then the program crashed to the desktop. NOW. I am just going to unistall it again.

Be ready to put your pilot helmet on, for you are about to go on a long ride, at least that's the hope. While appearing to be a detailed flight simulator/combat game, Hawx 2 fails miserably at reaching that target. It become apparent quite quickly that Hawx 2 is simply put an arcade shoot em' up with planes, and that's unfortunate.

At first glance, Hawx 2 is quite enjoyable. As the player you are given the chance to unlock several cool planes and fly over a vast amount of different terrains. But this is also the fallpoint of Hawx 2. Every plane will feel almost exactly the same with some minor adjustments in speed and manuverability. The terrains and environments themselves, while pleasing to look at, really offer no uniqueness. Deserts have no sand storms, the arctic north offers no turbulence, and the list goes on. Planes are also unrealistically handled, each having 60 missiles to take down enemy planes. In fact, the game doesn't favor tactics or strategy, but going head in and shooting up your enemies with your 60 missiles and unlimited gun ammo.

If you think story may be the game's redeemer, think again. The story is nothing short of uninteresting and boring, and if the game is trying to make you feel attached to any character, it does a pretty poor job at doing that. Let it just be said that this game, while a sequel, offers little to nothing in the story department. The missions are also repetitive, telling you to shoot x amount of planes, bombing some tanks, and then shooting another x amount of planes.

The game's biggest pitfall is it's horrible online functionality. It would perhaps be fun to play the game with a couple of friends if the game actually worked online. But server failure and matchmaking are just commonalities with this game. It doesn't help when the game pretends it cannot find your friends.

What's left is but an empty carcass marketed to be an action simulator flight game when it completely misses the mark. The game is definitively not a simulator, and the flight aspect is simply not detailed enough to make it wortwhile. Unless you just love shooting at endless streams of planes, you should do yourself the favor and stay away from this title.